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| | serial=PLS6150DXX082911106339 | | | serial=PLS6150DXX082911106339 |
| | arrived= August 2017 | | | arrived= August 2017 |
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| | contact=[[CNC|Lasers Area Host]] | | | contact=[[CNC|Lasers Area Host]] |
| | where=CNC Shop | | | where=CNC Shop |
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− | == About ==
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− | The Universal Laser Systems PLS6.150D is a free-standing platform with a materials processing envelope of 32" x 18" x 9" or 5,184 in³ (813 x 457 x 229 mm or 84,950 cm³) that supports dual lasers. As a dual laser platform, the PLS6.150 can support up to two 10.6µ CO2 lasers with a power range of 10 watts to 150 watts. Additionally, it can support a single 9.3µ CO2 of 30, 50 or 75 watts. (if a 9.3u CO2 laser is installed, only one 10.6 CO2 of up to 75 watts may be installed at the same time.)
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− | This one has two 75Wlasers totaling 150W of power.
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− | The unit was donated from SAIC.
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| == Status == | | == Status == |
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| * (August 2017) Laser donated from SAIC - thank you, Anna Yu! | | * (August 2017) Laser donated from SAIC - thank you, Anna Yu! |
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− | == Authorizations == | + | == Authorization: How to Get Authorized == |
− | Authorization for the laser is not viral, meaning you must seek out a Volunteer Authorizer. Please post on the Google Group email list or contact [email protected]; look for a recent thread about laser authorizations and post there. | + | Authorization for the laser is not viral, meaning you must seek out a Volunteer Authorizer. |
| + | There are Volunteer Authorizers that tend to run regularly scheduled authorizations. Check the calendar of events: https://pumpingstationone.org/events/ |
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| + | If no authorizations are scheduled in the next 30 days, then post on the Google Group email list or contact [email protected]; look for a recent thread about laser authorizations and post there. |
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| Danger Committee folks from the other laser systems should consider themselves on the Danger Committee for this bad boy, too. Let's get this thing in regular rotation, stat! | | Danger Committee folks from the other laser systems should consider themselves on the Danger Committee for this bad boy, too. Let's get this thing in regular rotation, stat! |
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| * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11G3HMFiu8aKGAu2Eg_p9LCSjKiajoUDsriVcqi_09hU/pub?output=html#| Materials Settings Reference] | | * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11G3HMFiu8aKGAu2Eg_p9LCSjKiajoUDsriVcqi_09hU/pub?output=html#| Materials Settings Reference] |
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| + | == About == |
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| + | The Universal Laser Systems PLS6.150D is a free-standing platform with a materials processing envelope of 32" x 18" x 9" or 5,184 in³ (813 x 457 x 229 mm or 84,950 cm³) that supports dual lasers. As a dual laser platform, the PLS6.150 can support up to two 10.6µ CO2 lasers with a power range of 10 watts to 150 watts. Additionally, it can support a single 9.3µ CO2 of 30, 50 or 75 watts. (if a 9.3u CO2 laser is installed, only one 10.6 CO2 of up to 75 watts may be installed at the same time.) |
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| + | This one has two 75Wlasers totaling 150W of power. |
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| + | The unit was donated from SAIC. |
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| == Procedures == | | == Procedures == |